Part V: The Part of Tens

Dave Letterman has nothing on these top ten lists. If brevity is the soul of wit (all apologies to Shakespeare), then consider the Part of Tens witty, indeed. Here, we cover Web sites to visit, pitfalls to avoid, and questions to ask while you’re making the EHR move.

Icons Used in This Book

Don’t be surprised to see small pictures dotting the pages of this book. Those little graphics are signposts for you to stop and take note of important information. Think of them as you would a road sign — something to read while you cruise along on your journey. Be sure to stop and look at these kernels of knowledge while you peruse the book:

tip.eps The bull’s-eye symbol signifies a great tip or trick that will help you choose and use an EHR.

warning_bomb.eps This icon indicates things to watch out for, usually common mistakes people make when all there is to know about and do with an EHR overwhelms them. Consider these miniature cautionary tales.

didyouknow.eps This icon indicates something cool and perhaps a little offbeat from the discussion at hand.

remember.eps This icon serves as a friendly reminder about an important ...

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